Ladda Kothi (Dhuri), January 14
Banking upon the legacy of the Barnala family, former Dhuri MLA Gaganjeet Singh Barnala, son of former Punjab CM Surjit Singh Barnala, has started a new inning in the Punjab politics by throwing his hat in election arena on the People's Party of Punjab ticket.
During his electioneering in villages of Dhuri today, the PPP candidate asserted that it would be a decisive poll battle in Dhuri this time. He added that both the Congress and the SAD were playing "dirty politics" just to grab power.
Striking an emotional chord with villagers of Lada Kothi, Gaganjit referred his father's name several times in his speech. "Badals have sold off the 'Sikh Panth' by indulging in all illegitimate activities. People of Punjab are now ready to dethrone the corrupt SAD-BJP out of power. I am confident of making a comeback by winning this seat as the PPP candidate," he said, while speaking to TNS, on way to Kanjhla village.
Taking a dig at the Badals, Gaganjit accused Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal of indulging in unethical politics. "I am sure that the day ballot boxes are opened, people of Punjab will see a new era of politics, with PPP emerging as one of the most strong political outfits in this agrarian state," he said.
Banking upon the legacy of the Barnala family, former Dhuri MLA Gaganjeet Singh Barnala, son of former Punjab CM Surjit Singh Barnala, has started a new inning in the Punjab politics by throwing his hat in election arena on the People's Party of Punjab ticket.
During his electioneering in villages of Dhuri today, the PPP candidate asserted that it would be a decisive poll battle in Dhuri this time. He added that both the Congress and the SAD were playing "dirty politics" just to grab power.
Striking an emotional chord with villagers of Lada Kothi, Gaganjit referred his father's name several times in his speech. "Badals have sold off the 'Sikh Panth' by indulging in all illegitimate activities. People of Punjab are now ready to dethrone the corrupt SAD-BJP out of power. I am confident of making a comeback by winning this seat as the PPP candidate," he said, while speaking to TNS, on way to Kanjhla village.
Taking a dig at the Badals, Gaganjit accused Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal of indulging in unethical politics. "I am sure that the day ballot boxes are opened, people of Punjab will see a new era of politics, with PPP emerging as one of the most strong political outfits in this agrarian state," he said.
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